Found 3 items, similar to Ghost.
English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: ghost
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English → English (WordNet)
Definition: ghost
ghost
v 1: move like a ghost;
“The masked men ghosted across the
moonlit yard”
2: haunt like a ghost; pursue;
“Fear of illness haunts her”
[syn:
haunt,
obsess]
3: write for someone else;
“How many books have you
ghostwritten so far?” [syn:
ghostwrite]
ghost
n 1: a mental representation of some haunting experience;
“he
looked like he had seen a ghost”;
“it aroused specters
from his past” [syn:
shade,
spook,
wraith,
specter,
spectre]
2: a writer who gives the credit of authorship to someone else
[syn:
ghostwriter]
3: the visible disembodied soul of a dead person
4: a suggestion of some quality;
“there was a touch of sarcasm
in his tone”;
“he detected a ghost of a smile on her face”
[syn:
touch,
trace]
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Ghost
Ghost
\Ghost\ (g[=o]st), n. [OE. gast, gost, soul, spirit, AS.
g[=a]st breath, spirit, soul; akin to OS. g[=e]st spirit,
soul, D. geest, G. geist, and prob. to E. gaze, ghastly.]
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1. The spirit; the soul of man. [Obs.]
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Then gives her grieved ghost thus to lament.
--Spenser.
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2. The disembodied soul; the soul or spirit of a deceased
person; a spirit appearing after death; an apparition; a
specter.
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The mighty ghosts of our great Harrys rose. --Shak.
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I thought that I had died in sleep,
And was a blessed ghost. --Coleridge.
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3. Any faint shadowy semblance; an unsubstantial image; a
phantom; a glimmering; as, not a ghost of a chance; the
ghost of an idea.
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Each separate dying ember wrought its ghost upon the
floor. --Poe.
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4. A false image formed in a telescope by reflection from the
surfaces of one or more lenses.
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Ghost moth (Zo["o]l.), a large European moth (
Hepialus humuli
); so called from the white color of the male, and
the peculiar hovering flight; -- called also
great swift
.
Holy Ghost, the Holy Spirit; the Paraclete; the Comforter;
(Theol.) the third person in the Trinity.
To give up the ghost or
To yield up the ghost, to die; to
expire.
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And he gave up the ghost full softly. --Chaucer.
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Jacob . . . yielded up the ghost, and was gathered
unto his people. --Gen. xlix.
33.
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Ghost
\Ghost\, v. i.
To die; to expire. [Obs.] --Sir P. Sidney.
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Ghost
\Ghost\, v. t.
To appear to or haunt in the form of an apparition. [Obs.]
--Shak.
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